Archive for November, 2009

Attention Deficit Disorder and Omega 3 Fish Oil- What’s The Link?

Sunday, November 29th, 2009
Paul Davidson asked:


Attention Deficit Disorder and Omega 3 Fish Oil- What’s The Link?

Do you have a family member who has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity? If so, some studies have indicated that a daily dose of Omega 3 fatty acids may be worth investigating as a possible treatment.

ADHD currently affects some 7 per cent of children, mostly boys. What most people don’t realize is that nearly 70% of these children take their deficit disorder into adulthood.  Omega 3 fatty acids have in many studies been shown to be important for the development of the fetal brain and also as a partial treatment for the symptoms of depression and there is now evidence emerging that using fish oil for ADHD treatment may be useful.

Because these are our children, extensive studies have been done and they indicate that many of these children show very low levels of essential fatty acids known as Omega 3 faty acids, most importantly the fats referred to as DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid)  that are found in fish and fish oils.

Recently, the Inflammation Research Foundation did a study with three boys and six girls, all of which had been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity. These nine children all had problems concentrating on given tasks for extended periods of time, and each had varying degrees of hyperactivity or other disruptive behavior.

The study was conducted over an eight week period, during which time the children were given high doses of Omega 3 fatty acids in the form of fish oil supplements. All of their activities were monitored along with the levels of DHA and EPA.

The institute used a table that was developed for people with Attention Deficit Disorder that scores a persons attention and hyperactivity. The table ranges from 0-25, with 0 being the highest grade. The average score for the nine children was 18 for attention and 11 for hyperactivity, both scores higher than normal. Obviously the levels of EPA and DHA increased dramatically due to the use of the fish oils, but the attention level dropped to an average of 10, and the hyperactivity fell to 5. Both of these are particularly impressive results for children with Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity, and it seems the Omega 3 supplements were the reason.

It’s much to early to make a broad statement as to the benifits of Omega 3 fatty acids, but there does seem to be a direct correlation between the fish oil and Attention Deficit Disorder. It is clear however that adequate levels of DHA and EPA do seem to impact on conditions such as ADHD. For a wide range of different reasons children with ADHD ought to be increasing their intake of Omega 3 essential fatty acids both to improve their general health and their ADHD.



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I rented a fetal heart monitor but cannot hear the heart beat?

Saturday, November 28th, 2009
Chacacon asked:


I am 13 weeks pregnant and at my 9 week scan all was well and I am due again on this friday. I had rented a fetal heart monitor and received it today and listened for the fetal heartbeat but could not find it after 15 mins and searched two seperate times. I rented one before when I had my son and I could hear it but I can not remember how far along I was. I have not had any bleeding or spotting and if I had any cramping it was very light. I am just guessing it is still too early to hear with the at home monitor as I am not a professional and it is a very basic monitor. Anyway I am going to wait for my appointment on friday to see my doctor as planned but I was just looking to see if anyone has tried these and had such problem or maybe just some enlightening advice. I am still slight nauseous as I was before and having lower back pain so I am also taking that as a good sign that I am still having pregnancy symptoms.
To my first commenter I was able to use this device fine with my first pregnancy so I would not dixcourage it at all and it was 25 dollars to rent for a month to me not a lot of money so it definatly was not a waste. k thanks

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Anyone having to go in to have fetal heart rate monitors?

Friday, November 27th, 2009
~*cHrIsTiNe*~ asked:


I am 30 weeks prego. On friday i had my ultrasound and when I went in yesterday because of back pain they said i am measuring 32 and the perinatologist has asked that i be monitored twice a week for the remainder of my pregnancy. I asked why and the dr said it was because of my history. I have had a few complications in the past. But since I’ve had 2 healthy preganacies. I just feel scared that maybe there not telling me something. So anyone else being monitored and if so why? Also could I be measuring 32 because of a bigger baby or could I be further along?Thanks everyone!
I am pretty sure it’s a non stress test. I’ve never had to do one before.

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10 Big Advancements in Medical Equipment in the Last 100 Years

Thursday, November 26th, 2009
Ryan Frank asked:


Over the last 100 years, medical equipment technology has undergone many big transformations, as the speed at which scientific and technological advancements are made increased exponentially with the advent of the computer. Here are 10 of the biggest breakthroughs in medical equipment made in the past 100 years.

1. The Ultrasound Machine

The modern ultrasound machine was a result of many decades of research and invention. One of the biggest breakthroughs came in 1963 when Joseph Holmes, Ralph Meyerdirk and William Wright created the first commercially viable, portable ultrasound scanner.



2. The Laser Scalpel


The first successfully tested laser was built in 1960. In 1964, the carbon dioxide laser made possible the invention of the laser scalpel, which completely transformed the field of medical surgery. The laser scalpel was capable of making extremely precise incisions that instantly cauterized the blood vessels even as it cut them.

3. The Jarvik Heart

American scientist Robert Jarvik completed the first ever artificial heart implant in 1982. It was meant as a temporary replacement for patients waiting to receive a transplant.

4. Portable Defibrillator

Scientist Frank Pantridge was the creator of the first portable defibrillator in 1960. The defibrillator is the most effective tool against cardiac arrests.

5. The Pacemaker

Researcher Wilson Greatbatch built the first implantable cardiac pacemaker in the late 1950s, building on the work of engineer John Hopps.

6. Balloon Catheter

Thomas Fogarty invented the first ever balloon catheter in 1963. His device became an industry standard, as it allowed for the bladder to be drained continuously, a critical advantage during surgery.

7. The Portable EKG

The Frank Sanborn company was responsible for the invention of the first portable EKG machine in 1961, based on its earlier table model.

8. Fetal Monitor

Professor K. Hammacher worked with Hewlett-Packard to create the first non-invasive fetal monitor in 1968. It enabled doctors to monitor fetal distress during the labor.

9. CT Scanner

Sir Godfrey Hounsfield was the man who came up with the first commercially viable CT scanner in 1971. Today, the CT scanner is still the gold standard of medical imaging.

10. The AbioCor Heart

The AbioCor artificial heart, made by AbioMed, marked a breakthrough in a variety of fields, and was a culmination of decades of advancements in computer technology, and medical miniaturization especially. Unlike the Jarvik heart, the AbioCor is a permanent heart implant, not simply a temporary replacement for patients waiting on biological heart transplants.

Looking for good medical equipment manufacturers could be hard to come by these days, but because of the breakthroughs over the years it has become easier to look for the right one.



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Use of some cells for diabetes

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
amit.dummy asked:


Diabetes is a syndrome characterized by disordered metabolism and inappropriately high blood sugar resulting from either low levels of the hormone insulin or from abnormal resistance to insulin’s effects coupled with inadequate levels of insulin secretion to compensate. The symptoms usually are excessive urine production, excessive thirst and increased fluid intake, and blurred vision; these symptoms are likely absent if the blood sugar is only mildly elevated.

The current best medical practice for those with type 1 diabetes includes insulin by multiple daily injections or continuous pump infusion. Recently developed insulin analogues have helped to more closely approximate normal glucose homeostasis and have been especially beneficial in reducing hypoglycaemia while tightly controlling blood glucose. Glargine insulin provides nearly 24 hours of low level basal insulin activity, while mealtime peaks in activity can be mimicked by administration of rapid acting insulin analogues such as lispro and aspart insulins. Delivery of insulin by continuous infusion pump allows even finer tuning of insulin activity.

Although current insulin delivery modalities are quite good and improving, limitations still exist. Frequent self-monitoring of blood glucose is still required, as is estimation of insulin doses based on multiple factors that might affect future glycaemic changes.

Stem cells offer a potential solution to the opposed requirements of cell proliferation and function. In theory, these cells can proliferate in an undifferentiated state and then be converted to take on required metabolic functions through genetic and epigenetic manipulations. Stem cells have been isolated from embryonic tissues as well as a variety of fetal and adult sources, including umbilical cord blood, bone marrow, central nervous system, liver and pancreas. One potential advantage of adult stem cells is that they could be used for autologous transplantation. This might preclude the use of immunosuppressive medications to prevent allorejection. However, recurrent autoimmune-mediated destruction targeting cell proteins would remain problematic.

Xenogeneic cells are a potential source of cells for transplantation therapy. Because pigs regulate glucose in a similar physiological range to that of humans, and because porcine insulin has been used as an exogenous source of insulin, pigs are generally considered the most promising donor animal. However, islets from xenogeneic pancreata are more immunogenic than allegoric islets



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Fetal heart monitors ?

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
proudmommyof3 asked:


Has anyone used one and if so the gel you have to use with it what did you use when you ran out. I heard you can use like alo vera gel, is that true.

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Can anybody recommend a good fetal monitor?

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
angela asked:


11 weeks want to hear heartbeat

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What is the best home fetal heart monitor?

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
Liz asked:


I’m looking to buy a home fetal heart monitor and was wondering what is the best one to buy? Any suggestions? Thank you!

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If you did not have an epidural, were you allowed to walk around during labor?

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
Joel’s Mommy! asked:


I don’t want an epidural, and I want the freedom of moving around during labor. But I’m wondering, don’t they put everyone on those maternal/fetal monitors, which keep you in bed?
Were you able to move around?

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What is Overactive Thyroid in Children - Symptoms and Treatments

Monday, November 9th, 2009
Barb Hicks - Clivir Team asked:


Overactive thyroid, or hyperthyroidism in children is marked by overproduction and secretion of the thyroid hormone thyroxine (T4), manufactured in the thyroid gland.

The effects of hyperactive thyroid are somewhat different than they are for adults, but not as severe.  Most all children with Graves disease, or hyperthyroidism, have swollen thyroid glands, or goiters, as well as Graves’ ophthalmopathy, or bulging eyes.

Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO):  Is a condition that impacts the eye muscles that rotate the eyeball. An immune response is triggered, causing activation of white blood cells (WBC), resulting in inflammation and periorbital edema. The swollen eye muscles force the eyeball to bulge out, causing difficulty in closing the eyelids completely.  This results in irritation and dryness of the eyes and corneal abrasions, as well as vision difficulties.

Treatment:

Children with hyperthyroidism are treated with an antithyroid medication, radioactive iodine, or complete thyroid removal. In any event, patients are monitored for the rest of their lives.  Antithyroid medication therapy is recommended in looking forward remission of Graves’ disease, and discontinuation of thyroid medication.

Antithyroid drugs offer possibility of permanent remission.

Radioiodine is a permanent cure for hyperthyroidism, which causes hypothyroidism and the need for thyroid replacement.

Surgery, or removal of the thyroid may be the best option for fast method of resolving hyperactive thyroid and prevents the risks involved with exposure to radiation.

Hyperthyroidism In Infants:

This condition is rare, but life threatening for infants.  Women who are currently undergoing treatment, or who have a history of hyperactive thyroid and have elevated titers of thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins (TSI), risk fetal death or premature birth due to the antibody’s ability to cross the placenta.  In children and adolescents, Graves’ disease is the usual cause of hyperthyroidism.

Symptoms:

Irritability

Feeding problems

High blood pressure

Rapid heart rate

Exophthalmos (bulging eyes)

Goiter

frontal bossing (prominent forehead)

Microcephaly (an abnormally small head and underdeveloped brain)

Failure to thrive - poor weight gain and physical growth failure over an extended period of time in infancy.

Vomiting

Diarrhea

Infants with hyperactive thyroid usually recover within six months. Hyperthyroidism that continues can cause the cranial sutures to permanently fuse too early in development, impaired intellect, growth failure, short stature, and hyperactivity.  Acquired Graves’ disease is marked by goiter, thyrotoxicosis (thyroid storm), and infiltrative ophthalmopathy (resembles exophthalmos).  Diagnosis is achieved through thyroid function tests.

Graves’ disease, or hyperactive thyroid in infants is normally temporary due to the the infant’s ability to cast off the antibodies after they are born, however, Graves’ disease is the primary cause of hyperactive thyroid in infants and children.

Infants are given an antithyroid medication, such as propylthiouracil.  Treatment is watched very closely and discontinued as soon as the disease has been resolved.  Treatment for children and adolescents is very much the same as it is for adults.

If you have a child who is showing signs and symptoms of thyroid disease, consult your health care professional as soon as possible.  A delay in treatment can lead to unwanted complications and cause needless suffering of a child who depends on you for their safety and well being.



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